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this case was different. >> karen! karen! >> free karen read!her like a hero's welcome. karen, who was arrested not just for manslaughter, now second-degree murder, and they're cheering for her. >> free karen read! free karen read! >> these crowds are here in large part because of a local livestreamer and blogger named aidan kearney, who goes by the moniker "turtleboy" online. >> what we know, for [ bleep ] sure, 100%, was she did not run him over. >> now, kearney is known for sometimes confrontational and profanity-filled takes on local stories. and he takes up the case of karen read posting articles and livestreams claiming karen is the real victim in this case. >> you aren't bleeding out of your mouth and your nose if you get bumped going slowly during a three-point turn. >> all his followers were watching all of his streams, and from there sprung all of their theories about what happened here and who was really responsible. >> and almost overnight, this goes viral locally. it's at this point that i first sat down with karen read to talk abou
this case was different. >> karen! karen! >> free karen read!her like a hero's welcome. karen, who was arrested not just for manslaughter, now second-degree murder, and they're cheering for her. >> free karen read! free karen read! >> these crowds are here in large part because of a local livestreamer and blogger named aidan kearney, who goes by the moniker "turtleboy" online. >> what we know, for [ bleep ] sure, 100%, was she did not run him over....
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karen gonzález: muchísimas gracias, damián, que tenga un buen día.el 3 de octubre, ahí está la página web para más información. a continuación el concurso de mariachi juvenil, no se nos vaya. damián trujillo: y regresa el concierto de mariachis juveniles, aquí en comunidad del valle; con nosotros shirley treviño y kathy chávez napoli, nos acompañan aquí en el programa; señoritas, gracias por estar con nosotros en el show; shirley, comenzamos con usted, platíquenos de--, antes era un concierto, ahora, antes era un concurso, ahora es un concierto, para la diversión de todos. shirley treviño: sí, es un concierto, porque queremos que muchos más grupos mariachis juveniles participen, y cada grupo va a recibir dinero para sus trajes o instrumentos que necesitan; y hemos cambiado el título de competición a concierto. damián trujillo: platíquenos de la emoción de ver a los jóvenes y a las jovencitas, levantar la trompeta, el violín, quién sabe, qué se yo, para que haga un concierto, y nos divirtamos todos de su grande música. shirley treviño: yeah, es muy im
karen gonzález: muchísimas gracias, damián, que tenga un buen día.el 3 de octubre, ahí está la página web para más información. a continuación el concurso de mariachi juvenil, no se nos vaya. damián trujillo: y regresa el concierto de mariachis juveniles, aquí en comunidad del valle; con nosotros shirley treviño y kathy chávez napoli, nos acompañan aquí en el programa; señoritas, gracias por estar con nosotros en el show; shirley, comenzamos con usted, platíquenos de--, antes...
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karen: that is really not the case.y research and the research of many others is showing that people have the sort of prerequisites in mind that they want to be able to meet, to make sure that they are able to be good parents and that they are able to provide with their kids need, that they can meet the needs of their relationships and their family and friends. and so they're really being quite considerate about this, being that being a parent is really hard in the united states. and we have declining social mobility. and so people are being very careful about this. if they think they can't give their kids good opportunities and they're willing to say, hold on, i should wait, i'll wait till i have kids and tell them in a better circumstance. ali: lastly, what are some of the other solutions that other countries are trying to put in place to avoid continuously declining birth rates? and is any of it working? karen: well, there are countries that are offering, allowances, cash allowances or tax breaks. those don't seem to
karen: that is really not the case.y research and the research of many others is showing that people have the sort of prerequisites in mind that they want to be able to meet, to make sure that they are able to be good parents and that they are able to provide with their kids need, that they can meet the needs of their relationships and their family and friends. and so they're really being quite considerate about this, being that being a parent is really hard in the united states. and we have...
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yes, meet, stage karen avanesyan, meet.ne rings, the father of the family picks up. hello! "yes, my dear, yes, it's me, what are you saying, you have news, what news, happy news, come on, come on, talk, what, are you getting married, what are you thinking, but you, you're just a child, you're only 32 years old, so suddenly, what's his name, anyway, how, you're a magnifying glass, what a strange name, what are you saying, a normal name for an ordinary guy from africa, in short, so what, are you marrying an african, no, i, i didn't say that i'm not happy with your choice, i, what are you saying, you called me and i said, do it, what do you want, when is it... when you called, what on january 1st in the morning, daughter, on january 1st in the morning, any man will tell you, do what you want, daughter, well, for now , well, don't marry him, well, first have a good time with him, make friends, at first for about 5-10 years, keep an eye on him. and now it's clear, and i think that our neighbors are so happy, they always hated us
yes, meet, stage karen avanesyan, meet.ne rings, the father of the family picks up. hello! "yes, my dear, yes, it's me, what are you saying, you have news, what news, happy news, come on, come on, talk, what, are you getting married, what are you thinking, but you, you're just a child, you're only 32 years old, so suddenly, what's his name, anyway, how, you're a magnifying glass, what a strange name, what are you saying, a normal name for an ordinary guy from africa, in short, so what, are...
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karen mcdonald, we are u . seconds. karen mcdonald, we are up against — seconds.the right, _ seconds. karen mcdonald, we are up against the right, it's - up against the right, it's lovely to talk to you, thank you for coming on the programme. hello there! we had some enormous contrasts in weather fortunes across the uk on friday. many of you saw some warm afternoon. spells of sunshine felt quite humid and temperatures surged as high as 28 celsius in cambridge. that was one of the highest temperatures. it was pretty hot elsewhere in east anglia and also the northwest of the uk, west through in dumfries and galloway. ten degrees above average and 27 degrees here set a new temperature record for september at this particular site, with records going back a0 years in the south, different story. cloud and rain once again worked its way in, and have been totting up all of those rainfall totals both through thursday and friday. in farnborough, in hampshire, we've recorded 56mm of rain — that's only three millimetres away from the entire average rainfall for september we w
karen mcdonald, we are u . seconds. karen mcdonald, we are up against — seconds.the right, _ seconds. karen mcdonald, we are up against the right, it's - up against the right, it's lovely to talk to you, thank you for coming on the programme. hello there! we had some enormous contrasts in weather fortunes across the uk on friday. many of you saw some warm afternoon. spells of sunshine felt quite humid and temperatures surged as high as 28 celsius in cambridge. that was one of the highest...
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oh, you know, karen, really, from the sublime to the ridiculous, and one step, look, karen, i read on herself proposed to prince albert, so much so that i want to say, oh, vika, vika, where is my maiden pride, and i did not understand, did prince albert refuse queen victoria, what are you saying, karen, how can he refuse her, she. was with humor, and humor for family life, karen - this is the first thing, the prince, of course, appreciated queen victoria's humor. what did she say to him that was so witty? she told him: prince, if you didn't fall in love with me at first sight, so be it, you can take a second look at me, i understand, i knocked you down with a joke, and that's it, your prince, do whatever you want with him, yes, you can marry him. you can just borrow money, by the way, sparkling humor also helped one artist get married, he once saw a beauty, fell in love at first sight, said something funny to her and that's it, they've been together for many years, fell in love at first sight, i would even say from his first phrase, when he jokes, it's impossible not to fall in love w
oh, you know, karen, really, from the sublime to the ridiculous, and one step, look, karen, i read on herself proposed to prince albert, so much so that i want to say, oh, vika, vika, where is my maiden pride, and i did not understand, did prince albert refuse queen victoria, what are you saying, karen, how can he refuse her, she. was with humor, and humor for family life, karen - this is the first thing, the prince, of course, appreciated queen victoria's humor. what did she say to him that...
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i'm karen tso.ere's are your headlines. >>> madesmond marrow slashes guidance in two months and sending auto stocks tumbling in early trade. >>> china central bank keeps rates on hold and the boj also stays unchanged. >>> big pre-market moves on wall street. nike ticking higher following the departure of ceo john donahoe. >>> there's no doubt it's a big week on markets that jumbo 5 50-point reduction. as a result, we're picking up again on records from the u.s. markets. interesting to see that here in europe, we did keep pace with some of the gains. on the dax, at record levels in trade yesterday. this morning, we are seeing a bit of a slippage of trade in europe. we are giving back .30% so far into the trading session. some of the big movers. there's been negative news flow from the auto basket and that's the likes of mercedes-benz and volkswagen. you can look at the german stock market that is trading down by .80%. i did mention how strong the gains had been to the upside. that is the market leadi
i'm karen tso.ere's are your headlines. >>> madesmond marrow slashes guidance in two months and sending auto stocks tumbling in early trade. >>> china central bank keeps rates on hold and the boj also stays unchanged. >>> big pre-market moves on wall street. nike ticking higher following the departure of ceo john donahoe. >>> there's no doubt it's a big week on markets that jumbo 5 50-point reduction. as a result, we're picking up again on records from the...
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finerman, who is an investor in the wnba, has a question for you karen?eing on i'm a diehard new york liberty fan, because i live here, but i'm a stanford women's basketball fan, so, therefore, a big fan of yours i wonder if you could tell us about how you found the transition from college basketball to a sort of really energized wnba, and i know, obviously, you were injured, hopefully ready for next year. how was that transition before that >> to be frank, it's really hard i think going straight from the college season to the draft, which is really tiresome, but amazing, and then i went into an olympic trial for three-on-three and the season starts. and training camp. so, it's a lot and i think a lot is demanded of our bodies and, you know, when i got to l.a., it was like, i was on this crazy tour of going to a dodgers game and appearances, so, i was doing a lot. and i definitely think fatigue plays into it. once rookies can kind of get past that first year of just really difficult, you know, mileage on their bodies, i feel like the next year will be a l
finerman, who is an investor in the wnba, has a question for you karen?eing on i'm a diehard new york liberty fan, because i live here, but i'm a stanford women's basketball fan, so, therefore, a big fan of yours i wonder if you could tell us about how you found the transition from college basketball to a sort of really energized wnba, and i know, obviously, you were injured, hopefully ready for next year. how was that transition before that >> to be frank, it's really hard i think going...
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karen saw ben'amin take repeated hush karen saw ben'amin take repeated hits.. and there was another stoppage. and - repeated hits. and there was another stoppage. and i - repeated hits. and there was another stoppage. and i just| another stoppage. and i just started another stoppage. and ijust started running. i got to my son and he's lying on his back. i told him i was there. i told him that i loved him. when i get to hospital, it's benjamin's stepdad that asks... ..you know, out of cases that you have dealt with before like this, what is the survival rate? "none." none. benjamin never recovered. his death was caused by second impact syndrome, where someone suffers another head injury before recovering from a first. his family have led a campaign, "if in doubt, sit them out," but say more education is needed. should the rugby authorities, and the professional game at the highest level, be taking more of a lead on this, do you think? it has to come from the top. benjamin is not the first. he's certainly not the last. if it comes from me, i'm just some mum who
karen saw ben'amin take repeated hush karen saw ben'amin take repeated hits.. and there was another stoppage. and - repeated hits. and there was another stoppage. and i - repeated hits. and there was another stoppage. and i just| another stoppage. and i just started another stoppage. and ijust started running. i got to my son and he's lying on his back. i told him i was there. i told him that i loved him. when i get to hospital, it's benjamin's stepdad that asks... ..you know, out of cases that...
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karen, thank you very much- _ promising. karen, thank you very much- -- _ promising.ther uses for al many of which we discuss on this programme, which gives me an opportunity to remind you that our weekly segment ai decoded is returning tomorrow 2030 bst. tomorrow, we will look at how ai is being used to better predict the weather and how it might help us prepare for extreme climatic events... ..which brings me neatly to this story — the forest ..which brings me neatly to this story — the forest fires in the amazon. we know from satellite monitoring that numbers of fires burning in rain forests injuly were at a 20—year high, and in august, they were at a 1a—year high. ai technology had identified almost 40,000 fire hotspots in the amazon in august — that's more than double were burning last august. and from these pictures taken from space, you will see the huge spread of the smoke across brazil from these fires. this is sao paulo, brazil's largest city, almost covered in smog and smoke from the fires. i'm joined now by the scientist and meteorologist carlos nobre, co—
karen, thank you very much- _ promising. karen, thank you very much- -- _ promising.ther uses for al many of which we discuss on this programme, which gives me an opportunity to remind you that our weekly segment ai decoded is returning tomorrow 2030 bst. tomorrow, we will look at how ai is being used to better predict the weather and how it might help us prepare for extreme climatic events... ..which brings me neatly to this story — the forest ..which brings me neatly to this story — the...
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you can stay in this trade. >> karen?eeks ago, zoom video put up that fantastic quarter. and the stock was up huge. bought some higher, but i'll wait a little, now it's sort of come back down, not all the way, part of the way. zoom video. >> interesting. courtney? >> we talk a lot about the old school tech today, which i do love the idea of. i think dell is also worth a look. it's getting out of the s&p 500, doing well. it's something to look at. >> now new school with a.i. >> old school -- >> the 49ers of san francisco are playing tonight on "monday night football," they're playing the jets of new york. what are the chances that you stumble upon that game at any point? it has to be more than zero. no? unfortunate. >> anyway. >> it is unfortunate. but what has been fortunate are these defense stocks, which continue to trade well. rtx, mel. >> thank you for watching "fast money." see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. 5:00 for more "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm
you can stay in this trade. >> karen?eeks ago, zoom video put up that fantastic quarter. and the stock was up huge. bought some higher, but i'll wait a little, now it's sort of come back down, not all the way, part of the way. zoom video. >> interesting. courtney? >> we talk a lot about the old school tech today, which i do love the idea of. i think dell is also worth a look. it's getting out of the s&p 500, doing well. it's something to look at. >> now new school...
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karen said something always -- nvidia. much karen said something intelligent, what is the catalyst at this point for some of the names? one has to wonder, unless the broader market gets back on the source in a meaningful way, i think the names are under pressure. this is not an indictment of the company, but if you pull up a ten-year chart, we never talk about this company. it didn't go anywhere for ten years. the stock went from 60 to 125 like. that look at the recent move back down to 75 t . this is all part and parcel to what we're talking about. i'm glad you mentioned amd that, has been a disaster for six months or so. >> they always get to the market when the stock is first. right? all the marginal semis first. ultimately, they get the general. nvidia peaked in june. >> outside reversal day. >> june 20th. >> that's right. exactly. >> well, for more on the markets today, let's bring in the ceo and chief investment officer. were you busy trading to day? >> i sure was trading. today was a day where the stock market fell
karen said something always -- nvidia. much karen said something intelligent, what is the catalyst at this point for some of the names? one has to wonder, unless the broader market gets back on the source in a meaningful way, i think the names are under pressure. this is not an indictment of the company, but if you pull up a ten-year chart, we never talk about this company. it didn't go anywhere for ten years. the stock went from 60 to 125 like. that look at the recent move back down to 75 t ....
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karen finney, matt mowers. we lost karen shot. but matt, you're still there. thanks a lot really appreciate it. thanks so much. coming up, a race to preserve history, striking new photos showing the titanic is decaying away. that's coming up and applause, technical difficulties did not just plague florida state's office. there were some clock confusion at the seminoles home opener coy wire is here with that hi jim. >> yes, we had the clock was not working, wasn't being shown on tv for viewers at home or for those fans in the stadium. so the clock was out and then the lights were out i, speak for the florida state seminoles, the huge upset highlights next on newsroom with jim those or kamala harris, donald trump, the debate. everyone's been waiting for follows cnn for complete coverage and exclusive pre and post debate analysis of cnn special event that's the abc news presidential debates onon next tuesesday at ninine en onon cnn and streamiming on maxr limited d time. so we justst dr the prprice of e every foot
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>> just rom rolls off the tongu. >> karen?of that morgan stanley downgrade. i still like it and nobody puts jamie in the corner. >> dan? >> she's sogood at mark. she's so bad at acronyms. let's just be clear on that. target is interesting here. >> guy? >> i hate the mets, as you know, but you have to give them their just due. big win, congrats. take a look at what, mel? >> at what, mel? the nasdaq. happy 25-year anniversary. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people make friends. i'm just trying to make a little money. my job is not just to entertain, but to teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. what can i say about this third quarter, the one we just put paid to. come
>> just rom rolls off the tongu. >> karen?of that morgan stanley downgrade. i still like it and nobody puts jamie in the corner. >> dan? >> she's sogood at mark. she's so bad at acronyms. let's just be clear on that. target is interesting here. >> guy? >> i hate the mets, as you know, but you have to give them their just due. big win, congrats. take a look at what, mel? >> at what, mel? the nasdaq. happy 25-year anniversary. "mad money" starts...
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karen, let me go to you next. the attorney general, merrick garland was asked yesterday about his confidence in the special counsel, jack smith. ahead of this hearing. and here's what he had to say i stand by the actions of the special counsel the superseding indictment is an effort to respond to the direct instructions of the supreme court as to how to effectuate a new indictment in an ongoing case? the special counsel is required by the regulations to follow the policies of the justice department including the election sensitivities, policies. >> and i'm quite confident that he did so karen, what do you think about all that well, one of the things that trump's legal team is going to do is challenge the appointment and funding of a special counsel at all. don't forget in the mar-a-lago documents case, a judge down there, judge. >> aileen cannon found that it was inappropriate and invalid to be able to appoint a special counsel. so they're going to be making that same argument here in front of judge tanya chutkan.
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his girlfriend, karen read, facing a second trial, charged again. tonight, her version of the events as they unfolded that night. later, the two-hour "20/20." here's matt gutman with the first look. >> reporter: it was the high-profile murder trial that captivated millions and divided a tight-knit massach pub suburb. karen read accused of killing her boston police officer boyfriend is giving her full version of events that night. would you say that you were angry with john that night? >> yes. >> reporter: could you have been angry enough and slightly drunk because he had annoyed you, that in a fit of rage you just backed up -- >> never. >> reporter: prosecutors accusing then 41-year-old read of hitting her girlfriend, police officer john o'keefe, with her suv in 2022 after a night of drinking and then leaving him to die in the snow. read says she last saw john after dropping him off at an after party at a home on fairview road. she says she awoke in the middle of the night, and he wasn't home. >> now i -- i have an immense sense of dread. like, a fr
his girlfriend, karen read, facing a second trial, charged again. tonight, her version of the events as they unfolded that night. later, the two-hour "20/20." here's matt gutman with the first look. >> reporter: it was the high-profile murder trial that captivated millions and divided a tight-knit massach pub suburb. karen read accused of killing her boston police officer boyfriend is giving her full version of events that night. would you say that you were angry with john that...
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karen? >> this one -- this subpoena, the not subpoena, i don't think -- that was not was responsible for the downfall, it was more, okay, what is the promise of a.i. and the growth trajectory and what not. we'll see what he says. i mean, jensen is a good speaker. he's obviously -- he's a master at multiple things, but the ability to speak to the market in a way that the market likes to hear things is one of his sort of super powers. >> technically, the stock probably stops at a moving average, probably where it should have stopped. that's the good news. bad news, all around nvidia, chips are starting to -- c3.ai, a.i. is the symbol. look at that. a series of these companies are seemingly falling by the wayside, in terms of their stock performance. so, if you are starting to connect the dots here, you say, hmm, just a matter of time before similar is going to happen here. this is a stock that went from $140 to $90 over the course of a couple of months. we're at $110, so, i'm leery about the t
karen? >> this one -- this subpoena, the not subpoena, i don't think -- that was not was responsible for the downfall, it was more, okay, what is the promise of a.i. and the growth trajectory and what not. we'll see what he says. i mean, jensen is a good speaker. he's obviously -- he's a master at multiple things, but the ability to speak to the market in a way that the market likes to hear things is one of his sort of super powers. >> technically, the stock probably stops at a...
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karen a. t or the washington post thanks very much for joining us thanks, jim, thanks for having me. >> i'm coming up by. shawn, did he comes charged with sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy any moment prosecutors will be holding a press conference we'll have live coverage, our own keras goodell is outside the courthouse for us, kara standing by waiting for us. attorney damian press conference, then sean diddy come some self is expected to appear in court behind me around 230 more after the break red is often find fine. >> dear god help us get america. what's behind the door? >> it's pretty crazy areas house did america series premiere october 4th at nine on hgtv hey, ryan reynolds here for i guess, my hundredths mint tertiary and then i'm going no, no. >> no no. i'm blaming here still $15 a month. >> so whenever you're ready i've got all. >> that production value why did we choose save play? >> we were loading are suv when crack say blight came right to us and we could see exactly whe
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karen? you see rates come down and consumers step into the housing market, all of a sudden, the rates on the credit cards are lower, they might buy more. these are real risks. >> right. but i think that, you know, you got to titrate a little bit. just topick up the sports -- >> my forte, let's go. >> so, where is the puck going? inflation lower, unemployment higher. >> right? >> so, i come back to that as a fundamental -- a good support for the 50-point cut. i'm not so focused on -- we want some of these things to ignite, right? we want -- we need help on the housing market. so, you need to have rates come down to get all that stuck existing inventory out. >> why are you so convinced that unemployment is necessarily going to continue to go up? >> i also think the rise in the unemployment rate is misleading. the participation rate has gone higher. the job opening dynamic is, yes, it's a leading indicator of the labor market, but right now, i don't think the labor market's falling apart. and i
karen? you see rates come down and consumers step into the housing market, all of a sudden, the rates on the credit cards are lower, they might buy more. these are real risks. >> right. but i think that, you know, you got to titrate a little bit. just topick up the sports -- >> my forte, let's go. >> so, where is the puck going? inflation lower, unemployment higher. >> right? >> so, i come back to that as a fundamental -- a good support for the 50-point cut. i'm...
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well, karen, they're _ the saturday evening? well, karen, they're still- the saturday evening?karen, they're still out there, the families and relatives of the families and relatives of the 101 hostages who we cannot forget, they are still protesting outside on the kaplan road in tel aviv, near the defence ministry and intelligence headquarters, it's a little to smaller today and tonight because naturally people are a little concerned also, we had a couple of rockets just in the last 2a hours, long range ballistic missiles provided by iran to the houthis in yemen, there were also fired in the tel aviv area, we had sirens throughout the day there, people are also concerned of that and who knows what hezbollah might do, but this has to remain an issue for israel and i think this is something that we need to be vigilant about, as israel continues to engage in combat with hezbollah and the north, we can't forget what this whole war has been about for the past year is hamas word back in gaza, the murder of 1200 people in that dark day of october 7 and the taking ncc at 250 people as
well, karen, they're _ the saturday evening? well, karen, they're still- the saturday evening?karen, they're still out there, the families and relatives of the families and relatives of the 101 hostages who we cannot forget, they are still protesting outside on the kaplan road in tel aviv, near the defence ministry and intelligence headquarters, it's a little to smaller today and tonight because naturally people are a little concerned also, we had a couple of rockets just in the last 2a hours,...
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raven's mother, karen, was stunned. >> i just couldn't believe it.e, how could you be so stupid? at least he admitted it. he didn't try to get out of it. i was proud of him for that. >> for owning up? >> for owning up. >> along with the young couple's financial stress, friends told detectives raven and janet had also had a brush with infidelity. according to janet's friend, brittney, within months of the wed, raven had cheated on janet. >> how did she sound when that happened? >> devastated. >> she forgave him. she made promises to love him for good, for bad, for ugly, and to support him. >> but brittney noticed other problems in the marriage. janet was struggling with what appeared to be raven's increasingly dramatic mood swings. >> she told me that sometimes things were like perfect, and it was like holding your breath, because you never knew when the coin would flip and all of a sudden, everything that was wrong in the world was her fault. >> things got so bad, that a year before the homicide, janet and raven briefly separated. by itself, a marria
raven's mother, karen, was stunned. >> i just couldn't believe it.e, how could you be so stupid? at least he admitted it. he didn't try to get out of it. i was proud of him for that. >> for owning up? >> for owning up. >> along with the young couple's financial stress, friends told detectives raven and janet had also had a brush with infidelity. according to janet's friend, brittney, within months of the wed, raven had cheated on janet. >> how did she sound when...
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friedman, agnifilo, karen, thanks very much for joining us. obviously, the parents of ethan crumbley come to mind when considering this case, talk a little bit about this, james and jennifer crumbley, as you remember, were convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to ten to 15 years in prison. what is different about the charges against colin gray was 54 so, you know, anytime you've got a situation where the parents were, you have a child who's living with parents, you have to wonder where were the parents and all of this and what were they doing? >> and hear when you see that these parents, this father, actually bought him a gun. he's 14-years-old. you cannot possess a gun legally at 14 and he possessed any any bought it for him after there was already a scare and a threat and it's obvious that this it's child and he is a child. he's 14-years-old, is a danger and a threat. and so it really does begs the question. and i think it was absolutely correct to charge the father and hold him accountable because this was utterly preventable
friedman, agnifilo, karen, thanks very much for joining us. obviously, the parents of ethan crumbley come to mind when considering this case, talk a little bit about this, james and jennifer crumbley, as you remember, were convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to ten to 15 years in prison. what is different about the charges against colin gray was 54 so, you know, anytime you've got a situation where the parents were, you have a child who's living with parents, you have to wonder...
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. >> karen finney. good to see both of you on this saturday night. scott, let's start first with you. let's talk about this potential debate. do you think that the former president should reconsider this invitation or do you think it's the right call for him to not do any additional debates well, first of all, i should say, i do have great confidence that cnn would put on a good debate. so we'll start there. we did a great one in atlanta. >> number two, i've been skeptical about whether he should do another debate. >> i thought maybe not he's done seven. take the biden won out from the summer and the other six the snap poll polls have always judged him. this goes back to 2016, not to have won the debate, even though it didn't keep him from beating hillary clinton, he did lose three to her. so i'm just wondering, what are you going to get out of this and is it worth your time when you're running a campaign and he's right that late. i'm not sure it would make a huge difference. you know, when you're using your time, you're asking yourself, am i am i ge
. >> karen finney. good to see both of you on this saturday night. scott, let's start first with you. let's talk about this potential debate. do you think that the former president should reconsider this invitation or do you think it's the right call for him to not do any additional debates well, first of all, i should say, i do have great confidence that cnn would put on a good debate. so we'll start there. we did a great one in atlanta. >> number two, i've been skeptical about...
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liam, karen. thank you both. >> a shocking crime and kentucky tonight, a sheriff, a sheriff now under arrest, accused of murdering a local judge in his chamber. what exactly happened? plus, diddy's spending night number three in jail while investigators are busy on the outside building their case against him. and now we've learned of a new male witness set to testify, plus one accused her calls her to hurt diddy's ghislaine maxwell so who is she family outing shingles, doesn't care, but shingrix vote temps only shingles this is brewing over 90% effective shingrix is a vaccine used to prevention as in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone who is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or previous it's an increased risk of dion bar a syndrome was observed after getting shingrix, fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stoma
liam, karen. thank you both. >> a shocking crime and kentucky tonight, a sheriff, a sheriff now under arrest, accused of murdering a local judge in his chamber. what exactly happened? plus, diddy's spending night number three in jail while investigators are busy on the outside building their case against him. and now we've learned of a new male witness set to testify, plus one accused her calls her to hurt diddy's ghislaine maxwell so who is she family outing shingles, doesn't care, but...
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. >> karen >> steve, it's karen thanks for being on. so, do you think that forward-looking that we'll get 100 basis points this year will be -- is -- if this comes in the same every month for the next three months, is that still what you think the market will price in for that? >> yeah. i -- i think the first 100 is an easy 100 i think that the fed wants to give the economy credit, or put another way, bring the rate down to a place that's more commence rate with the current rate of inflation. if you think about it, the 5.38 was set when inflation was higher and address an issue that is no longer out there, which is that we weren't close to the target we're close to the target now, so, you can get 100. that next 150 and getting back to neutral, i don't know i think what you're saying is, if you stay in this 2.5% to 3% range, by the way, you all know this, if you don't, i want to make sure that you do, that the cpi runs a half a point or more hotter than the pce, which is what the fed bases inflation on. so, we're darn close to the target
. >> karen >> steve, it's karen thanks for being on. so, do you think that forward-looking that we'll get 100 basis points this year will be -- is -- if this comes in the same every month for the next three months, is that still what you think the market will price in for that? >> yeah. i -- i think the first 100 is an easy 100 i think that the fed wants to give the economy credit, or put another way, bring the rate down to a place that's more commence rate with the current...
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his girlfriend karen read facing a second trial. her version of the events as they unfolded. later tonight, the two-hour "20/20." here the matt gutman. >> reporter: the high-profile murder trial captivated millions and divided a tight-knit suburb. first time, karen read accused of killing her boston police officer boyfriend giving her full version of events that night. >> angry with john that night? >> yes. >> could you have been angry enough and slightly drunk, because he had annoyed you, that in the fit of rage you just -- >> never. >> reporter: accusing 41-year-old read hitting her boyfriend, police officer john o'keefe, with her suv in 2022 after a night of drinking, and then leaving him to die in the snow. read says she last saw john after dropping him off at an after-party at a home on fairview road, awoke middle of the night and he wasn't home. >> now i have an immense sense of dread. like, a fright in me that i have not experienced. experienced before. >> reporter: investigators finding pieces of a taillight they say is from read's car at the crime scene. later charge
his girlfriend karen read facing a second trial. her version of the events as they unfolded. later tonight, the two-hour "20/20." here the matt gutman. >> reporter: the high-profile murder trial captivated millions and divided a tight-knit suburb. first time, karen read accused of killing her boston police officer boyfriend giving her full version of events that night. >> angry with john that night? >> yes. >> could you have been angry enough and slightly...
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i'm add odds with karen which is a pretty dangerous place to be. i just think going 50 would kind of break trend for powell. whether we can -- whether we want to argue he was late and didn't do a good job, he's been pretty steadfast in terms of signalling. i just worry it might shock the market that he feels the need to deviate from where he has been. and i don't think that's the proper messaging to give to the market. with that said, ultimately, i think ultimately is about the glide path and how far we're going to go over a longer period of time. i'm in agreement that ultimately doesn't matter. the 25 basis points right now, likely isn't going to affect the long end of the curve which is where most of the risk assets are priced anyway. i think that if we do get deviation from what is now the consensus that you will will see an opportunity to trade around the actual announcement. >> the main thing is, of course, as is almost always the case, the fed is behind. the market is wise. collective wisdom is important principle. what the two-year note is s
i'm add odds with karen which is a pretty dangerous place to be. i just think going 50 would kind of break trend for powell. whether we can -- whether we want to argue he was late and didn't do a good job, he's been pretty steadfast in terms of signalling. i just worry it might shock the market that he feels the need to deviate from where he has been. and i don't think that's the proper messaging to give to the market. with that said, ultimately, i think ultimately is about the glide path and...
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karen, we appreciate what you guys have done for the city. you're smiling. so i know we're close to getting that thing fixed. thank you. have a good night. thank you so much. you too. take care. up next, a special session in sacramento on gas prices. the governor's plan that he says will prevent price spikes at the pump. also showing the town some love. how two, some longtime oaklanders are trying to hype up some local businesses.ou're watching n ybc some california lawmakers are actually back in sacramento today for a special legislative session. you might have noticed you probably paid a little more the last time you filled up your gas tank. governor newsom wants to prevent gas price spikes. he's proposing a bill that would require oil refineries to keep minimum levels of oil in reserve. however, republican opponents say requiring these oil tanks would actually cost the state more money and increase gas prices here and in other states. we have a number of warning signals from the cdc and others that squirreling away a large supply of gasoline could could a
karen, we appreciate what you guys have done for the city. you're smiling. so i know we're close to getting that thing fixed. thank you. have a good night. thank you so much. you too. take care. up next, a special session in sacramento on gas prices. the governor's plan that he says will prevent price spikes at the pump. also showing the town some love. how two, some longtime oaklanders are trying to hype up some local businesses.ou're watching n ybc some california lawmakers are actually back...
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and as we agreed, karen georgievich, now your question, to evgeny petrovich.lly do not undertake to judge in the military sphere, so i am addressing it to evgeny petrovich, in connection with these drones. but there is no feeling that this entire mass attack was a test of our air defense, before launching strikes with long-range missiles, because it is clear that all movements are recorded by the americans from satellites, which means they have detected everything, all the actions of our air defense, but this suggests to the mouse that they are ready to launch strikes with long-range missiles? koringer, you are absolutely right, there is such a technique when - so to speak, in order to identify the air defense system , a large number of targets are launched, including false targets, the air defense system is overloaded, all this, all this is really so, let's remember the south rye boeing, but as for there, to say, preparation for strikes with long-range missiles, there are no missiles, you understand, such long-range ones, the maximum that they have is the eng
and as we agreed, karen georgievich, now your question, to evgeny petrovich.lly do not undertake to judge in the military sphere, so i am addressing it to evgeny petrovich, in connection with these drones. but there is no feeling that this entire mass attack was a test of our air defense, before launching strikes with long-range missiles, because it is clear that all movements are recorded by the americans from satellites, which means they have detected everything, all the actions of our air...
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karen? >> yeah, i think that's not a bad assumption. i think also the -- their investor day in november is sort of now in question, which, i think, if i were hill, i would say no, let's pull it, why not? we always talk about when a new ceo gets there, why not do a kitchen sink quarter, right? >> right. >> so, i think a lot of headwinds in the near term. >> i think the problems of nike that were are going to be the problems of nike that are going to be, i think there's too much competition. too much competition coming from smaller companies that don't need to be these huge con glom rats that they once were. you don't need an under armour. you can have a hoka, or an on, be just as social media, as a nike. i would stay away from this one. too many moving parts. >> katie? >> if your time horizon is days, you're all right with the nike position, but the long-term, and even the intermediate term trend is lower and persistently an underperformer. >> you see that note real quick about nike? i mean, you could hear the same exact thing just chang
karen? >> yeah, i think that's not a bad assumption. i think also the -- their investor day in november is sort of now in question, which, i think, if i were hill, i would say no, let's pull it, why not? we always talk about when a new ceo gets there, why not do a kitchen sink quarter, right? >> right. >> so, i think a lot of headwinds in the near term. >> i think the problems of nike that were are going to be the problems of nike that are going to be, i think there's...
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and my aunt, karen joyce.ou were only 5 years old when you were taken from me but i will never forget the memories we had together. took me to my first yankee game, first circus and give me my first slice of new york cheesecake. you are one-of-a-kind. we love you, we miss you, we will never forget.colleen supinski >> robert sutcliffe >> >> selina sutter claudia suzette sutton john f. swaine kristine m. swearson >> >> >> >> brian edward sweeney >> kenneth j. swensen >> thomas f. swift derek o. sword >> kevin t. szocik >> gina sztejnberg >> norbert p. szurkowski >> harry taback >> joann tabeek >> norma c. taddei >> michael taddonio >> keiichiro takahashi >> keiji takahashi >> phyllis gail talbot >> robert r. talhami >> sean patrick tallon >> paul talty >> maurita tam >> rachel tamares >> hector tamayo >> michael andrew tamuccio >> kenichiro tanaka >> rhondelle cherie tankard >> dennis gerard taormina jr. >> allan tarasiewicz >> ronald tartaro >> darryl taylor >> donnie brooks taylor >> lorisa ceylon taylor >> mi
and my aunt, karen joyce.ou were only 5 years old when you were taken from me but i will never forget the memories we had together. took me to my first yankee game, first circus and give me my first slice of new york cheesecake. you are one-of-a-kind. we love you, we miss you, we will never forget.colleen supinski >> robert sutcliffe >> >> selina sutter claudia suzette sutton john f. swaine kristine m. swearson >> >> >> >> brian edward sweeney >>...
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the way karen explains it doesn't sound too negative for the markets. how will the markets actually react. >> well, that said. a lot of times, things in a textbook sound one way and then in real life things happen a much different way. and i totally understand what she's saying. let's play it out a little bit more. there's a presidential election coming up. if they go 50, that will be politicized without question. you are going to hear it loud and clear how this federal reserve is trying to help the current administration and their candidate. that will be coming to a theater near you. i don't think they want that, number one. number two, i don't necessarily know what, at this point, fed rate cuts are going to do. once the job market starts to move, it gets to this sort of, you know, it gets to this speed that you really can't control. the fact that they may think they can control the unemployment rate is the same way they could control the inflation rate, which means they can't control either one. >> but -- sorry. let me ask you, though. if that is the
the way karen explains it doesn't sound too negative for the markets. how will the markets actually react. >> well, that said. a lot of times, things in a textbook sound one way and then in real life things happen a much different way. and i totally understand what she's saying. let's play it out a little bit more. there's a presidential election coming up. if they go 50, that will be politicized without question. you are going to hear it loud and clear how this federal reserve is trying...
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with two more trials coming up the karen read story isn't going away soon.emed an open and shut case. prosecutors saying read hit her police officer boyfriend with her suv after a night of drinking, but then her defense claimed she was framed for a murder they say she didn't commit and was the victim of a cover-up. >> free karen read! >> reporter: the high profile murder trial captivating millions and dividing a tight knit massachusetts suburb. now for the first time, karen read, accused of killing her boston police officer boyfriend, giving her full version of events that night. would you say that you were angry with john that night? >> yes. >> reporter: could you have been angry enough and slightly drunk because he had annoyed you that in a fit of rage you just backed up -- >> never. >> reporter: tap him. not try to kill him -- >> to tap him with my 6,000 pound full size suv? to hit john's body with my car? no. >> reporter: the sensational murder case ending in a mistrial this summer after the jury was dead locked. prosecutors accusing then 41-year-old rea
with two more trials coming up the karen read story isn't going away soon.emed an open and shut case. prosecutors saying read hit her police officer boyfriend with her suv after a night of drinking, but then her defense claimed she was framed for a murder they say she didn't commit and was the victim of a cover-up. >> free karen read! >> reporter: the high profile murder trial captivating millions and dividing a tight knit massachusetts suburb. now for the first time, karen read,...
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my name is karen hope. and i'm a senior environmental health inspector with the environmental health branch of the health department in san francisco. and i have worked in the lead program for the last 33 years, since the inception of the lead program. and i'm very, very grateful that the lead program can partner with your department in doing and implementing fixed lead sef. not only do paul and ryan bring proper management and construction skills for the project, they also bring the knowledge of how to use environmental, environmentally sound methods and materials to protect the environment while we're protecting the children from lead poisoning. so right now i would like to provide the background and context for the fixed lead sef program. so why is lead a concern? well, lead is a toxin for both children and adults, but children tend to get lead poisoning more often because they get the lead in their body more frequently because they like to stick non-food items in their mouths. so since lead does not hav
my name is karen hope. and i'm a senior environmental health inspector with the environmental health branch of the health department in san francisco. and i have worked in the lead program for the last 33 years, since the inception of the lead program. and i'm very, very grateful that the lead program can partner with your department in doing and implementing fixed lead sef. not only do paul and ryan bring proper management and construction skills for the project, they also bring the knowledge...
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that's robust, karen. >> that is robust. 11%. mean, we were talking about affirm -- there's lots of buy now, pay later, but good for them. i'm optimistic. i think people still, even though there's a tick up in unemployment, they're employed, and costs have come down and i think the -- the election will hopefully be decided by then, and i think these are going to -- into holiday with inventory in pretty good shape. all that bodes well for the holiday season. >> right. and then, think about the people who might be refinancing. i don't know if you caught that bloomberg article about refinancing. if you refinanced in the last week, the average savings for a $368,000 loan is $4,000 a year. >> and the refi is at the fastest pace in 2022. the wealth effect from the stock market. so, these are huge factors for holiday spending. for someone who has been concerned about consumer discretionary, i definitely have, and some of this is brand specific. some of this is sector specific. so, that's the real question. where is the consumer going to
that's robust, karen. >> that is robust. 11%. mean, we were talking about affirm -- there's lots of buy now, pay later, but good for them. i'm optimistic. i think people still, even though there's a tick up in unemployment, they're employed, and costs have come down and i think the -- the election will hopefully be decided by then, and i think these are going to -- into holiday with inventory in pretty good shape. all that bodes well for the holiday season. >> right. and then, think...
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let's discuss all of this with cnn political commentators, karen. karen finney, and shermichael singleton, and the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia, larry sabato. larry, you're the expert on this. let me go to you first with nearly a third of voters saying they need to know more about vice president kamala harris what's your sense of that number and how can she accomplished that? goal tomorrow night to try to add to some of what voters want to know more about her well, it is a high number for somebody running for. but of course she's only been running for less than two months. >> so people don't follow vice president's. i'm not that surprised and yes, she can fill in some of the blanks positive way despite no doubt trump's attacks that are forthcoming. but let's also remember, this is not a usual, regular election you got the other candidate donald trump, who is disliked intensely by a very large portion of the american i don't think they need a whole lot more information about kamala harris in order to vote for her
let's discuss all of this with cnn political commentators, karen. karen finney, and shermichael singleton, and the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia, larry sabato. larry, you're the expert on this. let me go to you first with nearly a third of voters saying they need to know more about vice president kamala harris what's your sense of that number and how can she accomplished that? goal tomorrow night to try to add to some of what voters want to know more about...
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karen, you add up this polling and you want the harris campaign to do what am about polls. you love, you love, you, trust him when you went hard on i love. now. look, i'm always skeptical. i look i think generally the trends look good, but when you get under the hood, what i always want to know is how are different demographic groups? how she performing in with different groups because we know in those states they're going to be key groups of voters who will make the difference between winning or losing. so my advice to the harris campaign continue to run like you're behind because again, you want to understand how are you doing with the groups that will make the difference on election day? my sense from the polling that i've seen is you still got a long way to go to make up the coalition that joe biden had in 2020 and improve on those notes? >> mark, let me let me add two things together and you get just tell me what it equals. factoid number one, to malloy the quinnipiac diversity polling analyst on their poll says this three crucial three crucial swing states wave a red
karen, you add up this polling and you want the harris campaign to do what am about polls. you love, you love, you, trust him when you went hard on i love. now. look, i'm always skeptical. i look i think generally the trends look good, but when you get under the hood, what i always want to know is how are different demographic groups? how she performing in with different groups because we know in those states they're going to be key groups of voters who will make the difference between winning...
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and i have a question for you, karen georgievich, so that i can define, i want to know your opinion, i have my own, but i want to know your opinion. who really runs america today? well, as an old marxist, of course, for me it is the financial oligarchy obviously, well, besides marxism, there is actually common sense, whoever controls the world under capitalism is the one who has a gun in his pocket, the one who has money in his pocket, as the character, anareda balzac, father gario, said, such an image. bourgeois life is a machine that is set in motion by money, therefore those, those who control the federal reserve system, and these are, as you know, private individuals, that is, those who control the printing press, those who, as they say, control the financial system, i must say, today's financial system, in my opinion, it is absolutely unique, because this has never happened before, with the help of the internet, it has become global, virtual, and it is impossible to get rid of it. so to me, in my opinion, those who control it, they, they are, in fact, in fact, the top, the top o
and i have a question for you, karen georgievich, so that i can define, i want to know your opinion, i have my own, but i want to know your opinion. who really runs america today? well, as an old marxist, of course, for me it is the financial oligarchy obviously, well, besides marxism, there is actually common sense, whoever controls the world under capitalism is the one who has a gun in his pocket, the one who has money in his pocket, as the character, anareda balzac, father gario, said, such...
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karen is happy. we've got one more on the way. our son who just made major in the united states marine corps -- [ applause ] -- thank you. our daughter who's expecting is married to one of my unworthy son-in-law's. they have one and one on the way. he's a fighter pilot in the united states navy. flies the f-18 and are stationed in california. we are blessed. >> let me get this question out- of-the-way. as you assess what's happening right now, how do you view the way the landscape is shaping for this presidential election ? >> well, i have to tell you we are living in a challenging time in the life of this nation. i could not be more proud of the record of the trump-pence administration. i want to thank to the people in this room for the privilege of being your vice president. to see the way joe biden and kamala harris, not only have i done of the progress we made. at the border, the economy, our military and the social fabric of the nation and the peace across the world. beginning with the disastrous withdrawal in afghanistan. ho
karen is happy. we've got one more on the way. our son who just made major in the united states marine corps -- [ applause ] -- thank you. our daughter who's expecting is married to one of my unworthy son-in-law's. they have one and one on the way. he's a fighter pilot in the united states navy. flies the f-18 and are stationed in california. we are blessed. >> let me get this question out- of-the-way. as you assess what's happening right now, how do you view the way the landscape is...
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i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman dan nathan, and guy adami. >>> and we start off with two big stories dominating the market today novo nordisk's ceo getting grilled on capitol hill, and china's moves to stimulus the country's struggling economy we start with china. the large cap etf soaring today, its best day in 2 1/2 years. shares jumping today, after the pboc announced a slate of measures from cutting the amount of cash banks need to keep on hand to reducing lending rates to get consumer spending again but it wasn't just china-based companies on the move. casino stocks, luxury retailers, and commodity names, all of which get a significant portion of revenue overseas, getting a pop, as well was this the all-clear to go all-in on the emerging market? tim, what is your take on this. >> well, china has a lot of structural issues, and this doesn't change them, and, in fact, when you have a debt, call it a cancer of sorts, it really needs to take some time to clear through it they've kind of cut it out it's a d
i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman dan nathan, and guy adami. >>> and we start off with two big stories dominating the market today novo nordisk's ceo getting grilled on capitol hill, and china's moves to stimulus the country's struggling economy we start with china. the large cap etf soaring today, its best day in 2 1/2 years. shares jumping today, after the pboc announced a slate of measures from cutting...
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karen j. wagoner, united states army. [bell] eda l. fuller-waller.list chin sun poc wells, united states army. [bell] staff sergeant vodlin a. white, united states army. [bell] sandra l. white. [bell] ernest m. wilshire. [bell] lieutenant commander david l. williams, united states navy. [bell] major duane williams, united states army. [bell] chief petty officer marvin roger woods, united states navy, retired. [bell] captain john d. yemnicki senior, united states navy, retired. [bell] vicki yancy. [bell] petty officer second class kevin w. yokum, united states navy. [bell] chief petty officer donald m. young, united states navy. [bell] edmund g. young junior. [bell] lisa l. young. [bell] shu yen yung. [bell] and her husband. [bell] >> ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me i once was lost but now i am found twas blind but now i see >> ♪ amazing grace amazing grace amazing grace the lord hath promised good to me, his word my hope secures; he will my shield and portion be as long as life endures. when we've been there ten thousa
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and shout out to karen dunn with a great article spotlighting karen dunn, i used to work with karen,he is brilliant, and she knows how to do this. she offers the candidates tough love. this is how you go back. you've got to go this way, so i do think that the strategy, and i love david's words, dismissive, being dismissive of donald trump is really important. it gets under his skin, it gets him rattled. the last thing he wants to be is irrelevant. if you make him irrelevant you will see that split screen of her being thoughtful, prepared, smart, versus someone where you would say we aren't sure if we want him leading the country. >> take a listen to this campaign ad on abortion. >> he told us who he was. >> should abortion be punished? >> there has to be some form of punishment. >> then he showed us. >> for 54 years they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated, and i did it, and i'm proud to have done it. >> donald trump now wants to go further with plans to restrict birth control, ban abortion nationwide, even monitor women's pregnancies. we know who donald trump is. he will take
and shout out to karen dunn with a great article spotlighting karen dunn, i used to work with karen,he is brilliant, and she knows how to do this. she offers the candidates tough love. this is how you go back. you've got to go this way, so i do think that the strategy, and i love david's words, dismissive, being dismissive of donald trump is really important. it gets under his skin, it gets him rattled. the last thing he wants to be is irrelevant. if you make him irrelevant you will see that...
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karen mcdonald.hank you very much as we're learning more about the investigations yesterday, shooting, the community is remembering those who were killed. we want to take a moment to talk about them tonight. we remember 14-year-old student, nation. schermerhorn, also a 14-year-old student, christian angulo. angulo, whose family described him as a very good kid, very sweet and so caring christina you remi was known to be very active in the local romanian community. one of her students remembering her as a real nice teacher who liked to tell corny jokes. and math teacher and football coach, richard aspinwall whose students have described him as a really sweet and a good guy. earlier, i spoke to matt tanner one of richards close friends who said they were like brothers matt, first of all, i'm so sorry that we're talking under these circumstances and i'm sorry for the loss of your friend first of all, how are you how's everyone holding up? >> yeah. it's tough as you can imagine but we've we're very bless
karen mcdonald.hank you very much as we're learning more about the investigations yesterday, shooting, the community is remembering those who were killed. we want to take a moment to talk about them tonight. we remember 14-year-old student, nation. schermerhorn, also a 14-year-old student, christian angulo. angulo, whose family described him as a very good kid, very sweet and so caring christina you remi was known to be very active in the local romanian community. one of her students...